BOO! Welcome to cyberspace.

What? Doesn’t cyberspace scare you? Well, it should. Don’t blame us. We don’t want you to be scared. We want your digital technology to be protected.

We’ve discovered that many people who fear cyber technology the most simply try to avoid it. On the other hand, we have noticed that whole new generations been raised on expanding technology. The problem with this group is more that they are not afraid.

The unchanging truth is that cyberspace – the internet and connected devices – is not safe. It is not dangerous in and of itself so much as that it can lead you to dangerous places or to dangerous persons who attack you unexpectedly. Consider them modern-day scam artists.

Let’s put this into perspective.

Question: What’s the biggest problem with being wealthy?

Answer: You have more stuff to protect. (That’s why rich people live in gated communities and have security guards.)

Question: “What would you think about creating a world in which people sell really insecure products that can be used to attack the very fabric of the internet?”

We are guessing that your answer would be “No!” In that case, “Houston, we’ve got a problem,” because we are already there – relative to both questions asked and answered.

We try to keep our clients and readers aware of specific issues – viruses, malware, and ransomware, for instance. However, we have learned that, in some cases (certainly not yours), we can lead a person to cyberspace, but you can’t make them think.

So, in case you missed the point, we are addressing the fundamental truths that everyone needs to understand.

  1. We are all, whether we like it or not, whether we think we are or not, getting more and more connected to cyberspace.
  2. Cyberspace is a dangerous place.
  3. You need to be aware and alert.
  4. You need to protect your electronic devices.
  5. You need full-time, round-the-clock protection because the danger does not diminish when you or your computer are asleep. Neither is it any less of a threat when you and your devices are awake.

You don’t have to be a techie or a geek or understand all the ins and outs of cyberspace. We are here to help you guard your technology. The first step is raising your awareness of the need before the need becomes an emergency.

We are as concerned about your technology security as you are. Your computer system security is our business. That’s why Tech Sentries is always on duty. Contact us today to learn how we can help you “GUARD YOUR TECHNOLOGY” (843-282-2222).

Joe Thibodeau
Tech Sentries Inc
2105 Leopold Street
Johns Island, SC 29455
843-282-2222 Office/Fax
843-902-6885 Cell